Glass Animals vocalist and songwriter David Bayley draws influence for both music and artwork from his involvement in the world of medicine and neuroscience (at just 22 yrs old, he has studied both) creating a sound with it's roots spread between the electronic and live instrumentation. The result is the warm, narcotic space between a downbeat, slow-burning groove and electro-pop catchiness.

Think of Glass Animals as a cross between modern R&B and Alt-J. Glass Animals debut album was executive produced by Paul Epworth, who is best known for crafting some of Adele's biggest hit. The band is also signed to Epworth's label Wolf Tone.